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NC Paralegal Certification Exam Study
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NC Paralegal Certification Exam Study Guide 2025-2026 T. ference: P Exam i hi rth Carolin: Bar / the Board of Paralegal Certification in contract law, the offeree's indication to the offeror that the offeree agrees to be bound by the terms of the offeror's offer or proposal for a contract scouitl - SGRRESHANSIEER- a certification of declaration following a trial that the individual accused of a crime is innocent, or free from guilt, in the eyes of the law and is thus absolved of the charges. capable of serving as the basis of a lawsuit. an actionable claim can be pursued in a lawsuit or other court action The act of listening attentively to the speaker's message and responding by giving appropriate feedback to show that you understand what the speaker is saying, restating the speaker's message in your own words to confirm that you accurately interpreted what was said. Real and demonstrable evil intent. In a defamation suit, a statement made about a public figure normally must be made with actual malice (with either knowledge of falsity or a reckless disregard for the truth) for liability co be incurred. A guilty (prohibited) act. The commission of a prohibited act is one of the two essential elements required for criminal liability. The other element is the intent to commicta crime. sd valorem - SORRECTANSIVER- Derived from the Latin ad valentiam, meaning "to the value”, It is commonly applied to a tax imposed on the value of property. address block - CORRECT ANSWER — That part of a letter chat indicates to whom the letter is addressed. The address block is placed in the upper left-hand portion of the letter, above the salutation (or reference line, if one is included). sdewprion douse - CORRECTING The revocation, recalling, or cancellation of a legacy, according to the apparent intention of the testator, implied by the law from acts done by the testator during the testator's life. The act of resolving a controversy and rendering an order or decision based on review of the evidence presented. sdovivisaive agency - CORRECTING A federal or state government agency established to perform a specific function, Administrative agencies are authorized by legislative acts to make and enforce rules relating to the purpose for which they were established. administrative process - CORRECT ANSWER Awritten statement of facts confirmed by the oath or affirmation of the party making it and made before a person having the authority to administer the oath or affirmation. To uphold the judgment of a lower court. affirmative defense - CORRECT ANSWER — A response to the plaintiff's claim that does not deny the plaintiff's facts but attacks the plaintiffs legal right to bring an action. syoacy CORRECT ANSWER — A relationship between two persons in which one person (the agent) represents or acts in the place of another (the principal). A meeting of the minds and a requirement for a valid contract. Agreement involves nwo distinct events: an offer to form a contract and the acceptance of that offer by che offeree. Money paid to support a former spouse after a marriage has been terminated. The alimony may be permanent or temporary (rehabilitative). A party's statement, claim, or assertion made in a pleading to the court. The allegation sets forth the issue that the party expects to prove. ALTA (American Land Title Association) - CORRECT ANSWER— A national trade association representing the interests of the abstract of title and title insurance industries. alternative dispute resolution (ADR) - CORRECT ANSWER — The resolution of disputes in ways other than those involved in the traditional judicial proce . Negotiation, mediation, and arbitration are forms of ADR. Some courts require them before a case can go to trial. American Bar Association (ABA) - CORRECT ANSWER A voluntary national association of attorneys, the ABA plays an active role in developing educational and ethical standards for attorneys and in pursuing improvements in the administration of justice. American Digest System - SORRIEGIPANSVERt- A system of identifying points of law from reported cases and organizing them by topic and key number, The system was developed by West Publishing Company to organize the entire body of American Law. American Jurisprudence - CORRECT ANSWER— An encyclopedia of United States law published by West. American Law Reports - CORRECT ANSWER-A resource used by American lawyers to find a variety of sources relating to specific legal cules, doctrines, or principles. amicus curiae brief - CORRECT ANSWER— A brief filed with che court by a third party (i.e. one not directly involved in the lawsuit) who is concerned about the outcome of the litigation. The purpose of the brief is to convince the court to rule in favor of one of the parties because not to do so would affect a broad interest of society. (Friend of the court) A brief comment, an explanation of legal point, or a case summary found in a case digest or other legal source. appellate jurisdiction - CORRECT ANSWER — The power of the court to hear and decide an appeal; i.e, the power and authority of a court to review cases that have already been tried in a lower court and the power to make decisions about them without holding a trial. This process is called appellate review. sppstls- CORRECPANSWER- The party against whom an appeal is taken; i.e. the party who opposes setting aside or reversing the judgment; the respondent. pple’ ve - SCORRESTANSHIAR- An appellate brief that argues in favor of the appellee's position. Thi s brief will try to rebut (counter) any arguments in the appellant's brief and will emphasize the accuracy of the earlier judgment rendered in its favor.